Bengals to re-sign RB Cedric Peerman

Peerman has spent the last five seasons with the Bengals, but only had 15 carries for 43 yards in 2014.

Bengals RB Cedric Peerman good to go

by Larry Hartstein | Senior Analyst

(1/4/2015)Bengals running back Cedric Peerman, who was questionable with a concussion, is active for Sunday's playoff game at Indianapolis. Peerman is the No. 3 back behind Jeremy Hill and Giovani Bernard.

Bengals unveil final injury report for playoff game

by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com

(1/2/2015)The Bengals have ruled wide receivers James Wright (knee) and Dane Sanzenbacher (concussion) as out for Sunday's wild-card showdown against Indianapolis. Sanzenbacher was placed on season-ending injured reserve earlier in the week.

Wide receiver A.J. Green (concussion) was ruled doubtful, while tight end Jermaine Gresham (back) and running back Cedric Peerman (concussion, shoulder) were each labeled as questionable.

Bengals RB Cedric Peerman (concussion) will not return Week 17

by R.J. White | CBSSports.com

(12/28/2014)Bengals running back Cedric Peerman will not return to Sunday's regular-season finale against the Steelers due to a concussion, the team announced. A key special-teams player, Peerman was originally deemed questionable to return to the game but his night is now over.

Bengals' Peerman questionable to return, Gresham probable

by R.J. White | CBSSports.com

(12/28/2014)Bengals running back Cedric Peerman is questionable to return to Sunday night's game against the Steelers due to a head injury, the team announced. Tight end Jermaine Gresham exited with a back injury as well but has returned to the game.

The Bengals and Steelers are battling for the AFC North title in Week 17's matchup in Pittsburgh.

Bengals get minor contributions from role players Week 11

by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com

(11/16/2014)The Bengals received minor contributions from several role players in Week 11 against New Orleans.

With Giovani Bernard out, Cedric Peerman backed up Jeremy Hill on Sunday. He rushed for 21 yards on two carries. Meanwhile, Rex Burkhead failed to make much of an impact in the running game. He carried the ball twice and finished with 1 yard. In the passing game, James Wright caught his lone target for a gain of 8 yards.

Bengals' role players step up

by Larry Hartstein | Senior Analyst

(11/2/2014)The Bengals got contributions from several role players in Sunday's win over the Jaguars. Backup running back Cedric Peerman rushed five times for 9 yards and caught two passes for 22 yards. Wideout James Wright had an 11-yard run.

Bit players do little bit for Bengals against Colts on Sunday

by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com

(10/19/2014)The Bengals received little from their major skill position players Sunday, let alone their bit parts.

Among the minor contributors was recently signed wideout Greg Little, who dropped the first pass thrown his way and caught the next one for 13 yards. Fellow receiver Brandon Tate added a reception for seven yards while running back Cedric Peerman pitched in with a five-yard catch.

Cedric Peerman ready to play in opener

by Chris Towers | CBSSports.com

(9/7/2014)Bengals running back Cedric Peerman is active for Week 1 against the Ravens, after getting through the whole week in practice with a hip injury.

Bengals issue lengthy injury report for Week 1 showdown

by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com

(9/5/2014)The Bengals unveiled a lengthy list of players for their final injury report leading up to Sunday's season opener against the Ravens. Running back Rex Burkhead (knee) and wide receiver Marvin Jones (foot) were already ruled out.

Bengals get small contributions

by Scott White | Senior Fantasy Writer

(12/22/2013)Bengals wide receiver Andrew Hawkins had a big 34-yard catch to set up the team's sixth and final touchdown Week 16 against the Vikings, but he was a relatively small contributor on the day, finishing with three catches for 37 yards.

Likewise, running back Cedric Peerman had two carries for 6 yards, and quarterback Josh Johnson, who spelled starter Andy Dalton late in a blowout win, had four carries for 3 yards.

Stud Bengals receivers leave little for others

by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com

(10/27/2013)A blowout of the Jets on Sunday allowed two little-used skill position players to dent the scoresheet for the Bengals. Quarterback Josh Johnson did not throw a pass, but he did rush for 17 yards on three carries. Running back Cedric Peerman added 11 yards on six attempts.

Wideouts Marvin Jones and A.J. Green didn't leave many catches or yards for others, but tight end Tyler Eifert did contribute two receptions for 23 yards and wideout Dane Sanzenbacher added two more for 18 yards. Fellow wide receiver Mohamed Sanu caught one pass for 24 yards before leaving with a right shoulder injury.

Bengals make some roster moves

by Dave Richard | Senior Fantasy Writer

(6:11 pm ET)The Bengals have signed free agent defensive tackle Vaughn Meatoga and taken running back Cedric Peerman off the Non-Football Injury list.

Cedric Peerman could return within two weeks

by Jamey Eisenberg | Senior Fantasy Writer

(7/25/2013)Bengals running back Cedric Peerman remains about a week or two away from being active, reports the official team website.

Peerman missed all of the offseason workouts because of a foot injury he suffered while chasing down a man who swiped his fiancee's cell phone off the table they were sitting at outside a New Orleans restaurant. Then about three weeks ago at Virginia Beach, he got his foot caught awkwardly in a wave and hurt his ankle.

The report says the thief gave up the cell phone when he looked back and saw Peerman had closed to within 10 yards of him.

Healthy Cedric Peerman to compete for job

The good news is he should ready to go after missing time this offseason for an undisclosed injury. The report says Peerman's special-teams prowess should help him to make the final roster.

Bengals hang on to Peerman

by Dave Richard | Senior Fantasy Writer

(3/7/2013)The Bengals re-signed running back Cedric Peerman on Thursday. Terms were not initially known. "It's great to have Cedric's situation wrapped up; he's a smart and productive player who keeps getting better for us," said head coach Marvin Lewis. "And the guys we've tendered have also contributed to us reaching the playoffs each of the last two years. They are players we want to retain, and this (tender process) is a step in that direction."